HC Deb 25 April 1978 vol 948 cc516-8W
Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will arrange a series of visits to Royal Marine establishments at home and overseas for hon. Members, especially those who are ex-Marines, to visit the bases and discuss the problems with which Royal Marines are faced.

Mr. Duffy

Opportunities for hon. Members to visit Royal Marine establishments were notified through the usual channels last December.

Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what is the present strength of the Royal Marines.

Mr. Duffy

At 31st March 1978, 7,468 men—officers, warrant officers, NCOs and marines—were serving in the Royal Marines.

Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how many Royal Marines re-engage after their initial period.

Mr. Duffy

Royal Marines enter initially for a period of nine years active service from age 18 or date of entry if later. They may opt for a notice engagement if they wish. For the year ending 31st December 1977 the re-engagement rate was 58.8 per cent., that is 137 men re-engaged beyond nine years out of a total of 234 men who were eligible.

Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how the recruitment of Royal Marines compares with the Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force.

Mr. Wellbeloved

During the financial year which has just ended recruitment to the Royal Marines has been good and targets have nearly all been met despite substantially increased requirements resulting from the decision to retain 41 Commando.

Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what is the future of the Royal Marines.

Mr. Duffy

The Royal Marines will continue in their existing role for the foreseeable future.

Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list the places where Royal Marines have served since 1970.

Mr. Duffy

The Royal Marines, as well as serving at home and overseas for operational and training purposes, also visit many countries on board Her Majesty's ships. The main areas in which they have served since 1970 areUnited Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Gibraltar, Cyprus, Malta, Iran, Bahrein, Oman, Hong Kong, Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Falkland Islands, West Indies.

Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will give an assurance that there is no intention of disbanding the Royal Marines and making them part of the Army within the next 10 years.

Mr. Duffy

Yes.

Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he has taken steps to ensure that the suggestions made by the hon. Member for Huddersfield, West concerning Royal Marines quarters in Norway have been carried out.

Mr. Duffy

The suggestions made by my hon. Friend will be taken into consideration. Accommodation for the Royal Marines in Norway is arranged annually through the Norweigan Government, who are co-operating in efforts to improve facilities.